The dining and living area provides plenty of light and a sense of space as well as all year-round comfort with a reverse cycle air conditioner and electric heating. The Kitchen is well laid out, with plenty of preparation space and a breakfast bench for casual dining.

Both bedrooms are of good size and offer large built-ins, quite a generous bathroom with a separate shower and bath. A single car garage with the bonus of under house storage.

This villa unit has everything an investor is after - close to schools, hospital, shop and gym, low maintenance and a great tenant. However, the best part is the lease is running until November 2018 at $250 per week.

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Property Information & Outgoings

Title Reference: Volume 58343 / Folio 4

Property ID: 7288844

Year Built: 1986

Lease until 23rd November 2018 at $250 per week

Outgoings

Tas Water Service Fixed Charges - $961.72 per annum approx​

2017/2018 Burnie City Council Rates - $1577.17pa

Improvements:

2017

New reverse cycle air conditioner

Property Inclusions

Existing fixed floor coverings, light fittings and window furnishings

'Simpson 2001' wall oven

'Simpson' hot plates

Fujitsu reverse cycle air conditioner

'IXL Pure Heat' electric heater

IXL tastic

​'Mistral' x 2 exhaust fans

Smoke detector

'Rinnai' 160L Hot water cylinder

TV Antenna

Fold-a-line clothes line

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Documents & Useful Links

Please have a look through the relevant document links below.

Should you have any questions, don't hesitate to call.

Purchasing A Property Through First National Burnie

Purchasing residential real estate can be a very exciting process, however it can also be confusing time for the prospective buyer. As you may already be aware, different agencies usually have different sets of rules and standards, so we would like to inform you of the buying process should you decide to purchase a property through First National Burnie.

Should you decide to make an offer on one of our listed properties, we will ask you to confirm the following details, enabling us to help you in the best possible way.

The actual purchase price you will be paying for the property

The amount and method by which you choose to pay the deposit, e.g. cheque/cash/bond/other

The settlement period that you require

The name of your chosen solicitor or conveyancer

The name of your bank or financial lending institution

Any special conditions or requests that you may have so that we can inform the vendor (property owner).

Once we have the above information on a signed contract, we are in a position to arrange a meeting with the vendor and present your offer.

Tip

Property owners receive all types of interest – some genuine, some not. Some people submit verbal offers to test the possibility of a sale, but do not actually stay true with their offer.

This can lead to frustration and concern for the owners as they try to assess who is actually a genuine buyer. The best way to present a strong offer for the purchase of property is to make it on a formal contract document. A verbal offer is not legally binding and should not be relied upon by either party. This clearly demonstrates to the vendor that you are serious about your offer.

Also be aware that if making an offer, never assume that your agent or the property owner will come back and forth to you – and you should take the approach that your first offer may be the only opportunity you get to obtain the property. A willing seller may not wish to wait around and may accept a reasonable offer from another buyer.

Once an agreement on price, settlement, conditions, etc has been reached and signed by all parties, the sale can proceed.

Option 1: unconditional contract

An unconditional offer is when you offer an amount to buy the house as listed (with or without drapes, fixtures, etc) without adding or negotiating any other conditions and makes both parties committed to an instant, legally binding relationship. There is no turning back.

Option 2: conditional contract

A conditional offer is when you offer to buy the property only if certain conditions are accepted by the vendor. These must be listed on the Contract of Sale. For example, your offer may be conditional on arranging finance. If finance cannot be arranged within a certain period of time or the amount you require to complete the purchase, the offer becomes void. For your own protection, you should nominate a specific lender as your source of finance. Leaving out a nominated lender or having open-ended finance conditions on the contract may force you to take up finance at substantially higher rates, perhaps shorter terms, and from a lender you would not prefer to deal with.

If you are wishing to seal a deal, it is important that you understand the commitment level required by both the purchaser and vendor.

General Tips

If you want to make an offer, be certain that you can follow through by having the following items confirmed:

A pre-approval of finance from your bank or lending institution

Your own property sold, or at least assessed for value and possible sale time

You have a solicitor or conveyancer selected

Determine how you will be paying the deposit and associated costs eg stamp duty

An idea of settlement times required before you take possession.

Building reports

Before you purchase any property it is important that you consider organizing a building report from a qualified building inspector so you know if there are any structural defects with the property and what they might cost to fix. This will be at your expense and can vary anywhere from $500-$800. We recommend if you proceed with a building inspection that you make it a condition in the contract. Most people are shocked with the report they receive on the home, and most times misinterpret the report, e.g. the home is 24 years old and … is in need of new roof tiles. Roof tiles last approximately 25 years and need replacing on every home at that age. The point to remember here is that all homes at one time or another require maintenance, and that this is known as a capital improvement on the property.

Summary

Preparation is the key. Understand your rights and have everything in place. If you follow the advice in this document and First National Real Estate’s Home Buying Guide, along with that of your solicitor/conveyancer and your First National Burnie agent, you will be on your way to securing the right property for you. Whether you are considering purchasing property in the near future, or are currently in the process of buying a property through another company and in need of advice, please feel free to call any of the First National Burnie sales team with any questions that you may have. We will be happy to assist you.

(Please keep this information on file, you will find it helpful during the sales process as a reference guide).

Do you currently own an investment property?
If so, we can provide you with important information from our investor support service including the current rental environment in our market.

We would love the opportunity to discuss how we are currently helping rental property owners maximise the return on their investments.

In the meantime, feel free to drop by our site and visit our Landlord Resources page as an introduction to our Property Management services.

We look forward to helping you further.

Deanne Lamprey
MANAGING DIRECTOR

Meet Your Property Services Team

Deanne Lamprey , Managing Director / Property Manager

A licensed real estate agent, Deanne Lamprey is committed to making the process of buying, selling, leasing or renting a positive one. A local resident, Deanne has a keen understanding of the Burnie area and takes pride in being able to help clients realise their goals, whether they’re buying their first home, upgrading, downsizing, or investing.

Having total commitment requires persistence, expertise and a whole lot of energy. With over twelve years real estate experience behind her, Deanne is committed to applying her hard-earned skills while harnessing First National’s market leading resources, to achieve outcomes that consistently lift the benchmark.

She is known for her honest and open communication style and for her integrity. Experienced, energetic and effective, Deanne’s clients can be assured of excellent results.

Jenna Lamprey , Property Consultant

Jenna will ensure you are receiving the best possible service with the utmost diligence and understanding.

Jenna’s background in customer services within the real estate and aged care sectors is invaluable to her role. She is genuinely caring, with a rare ability to follow up and follow through that you will find both refreshing and reassuring.

With Jenna at your side you will always feel confident and relaxed, knowing she will work tirelessly to achieve your property goals and support you in the often emotional journey of relocating your life and family.

Jenna is driven by hard work and putting in top effort. She is straight-forward and passionate about what she does and the way she achieves results for her clients are all part of the service you can look forward to.

Julian Long , Property Consultant

Julian Long has been in real estate for over 14 years and brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience enabling him to provide in-depth knowledge and up-to-the minute market advice.

He feels privileged to be an integral link in helping people to move onto the next phase of their life. Julian believes that the secret of real estate success is being reliable, trustworthy and valuing the old fashioned virtues of hard work, honesty and courtesy.

Julian is a skilled auctioneer and truly enjoys the competitive nature of real estate and has a natural ability to maximise the value of his clients' most valuable asset.

Tamara Gillam , Office / Accounts Manager

Tamara is an integral part of First National Real Estate Burnie with a strong knowledge, understanding and experience in the day to day running of a successful team.

She possesses sound knowledge of current legislative requirements and documentation. She covers all facets of the rental and sales trust accounts, management of the general office accounts and associated functions.

Attention to detail and an ability to effectively communicate with a diverse spectrum of people, and a non-confrontational personality are key attributes of Tamara’s success in her chosen field.

Tamara draws on her vast industry knowledge in Property Management to help guide her colleagues in their roles – and to provide an exceptional level of service to her clients.

Nicole Saunders , Portfolio Manager

Nicole has a warm, down-to-earth approach that inspires trust and confidence. She sees herself as a middle person, balancing tenant and landlord expectations against legislative demands – but it is the personal interactions with clients that give her the greatest satisfaction on a daily basis.

Super organised, reliable and hardworking, with a kind heart and well developed sense of humour, this passionate and professional Property Manager is quick to establish good working relationships with landlords and tenants alike. She aims to exceed our clients' expectations by operating superior office systems and providing obliging customer service.

At the end of the day, it’s about helping people achieve their goals and Nicole is 100% committed to helping you meet yours.

Renee Bolch , Property Management Assistant

With experience in all facets of the real estate industry from reception, property management through to sales, Renee is extremely knowledgeable and offers invaluable support to the First National Burnie team.

Easy going yet focused, Renee treats her role with respect and understanding.

Always adopting a positive outlook, a ‘can-do’ attitude and available for the team, she assists with the smooth running behind the scene which is integral to clients having an exceptional experience when dealing with the office.

Ella , Property Management Administration

A well-presented individual, Ella prides herself on achieving the best results, no matter what the task is. She is proactive, efficient and highly professional and forms an invaluable part of the team.

She has worked in a number of roles in real estate including reception, administration and property management giving her an excellent understanding of the many emotions and high pressures that are associated with the industry.

Ella’s former background has given her an understanding of the daily demands of a property manager and enjoys the fact that every day offers her different challenges and different opportunities to provide solutions and services to a whole range of people – from her colleagues to her clients.

Stephen Lamprey , Maintenance, Client Services

Stephen Lamprey works exclusively for clients of First National Burnie.

Stephen is well known in Burnie and has spent all his working life in the Panel Beating industry (so the hammer and hard work is no stranger to him).

He attends to general maintenance, gardening and keeping an eye on vacant properties whether they are for lease or sale.